Moist/ medicated/ scented toilet paper dispenser

ABSTRACT

My invention will simply replace the standard toilet paper roll that is commonly used in bathrooms throughout the United States and abroad. It will be directly attached to the standard toilet paper holder installed in most homes. Once attached to the standard toilet paper holder, the consumer may then use the contents of the dispenser which will contain either moist, medicated, or moisturized toilet paper sheets. The product will meet the consumers needs hence the amount of aging baby boomers which will populate the United States and abroad in the next five to ten years.

CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A toilet paper dispenser designed to fit on the standard toilet paperholder commonly installed in most households. This product was designedand intended to be used on a standard toilet paper holder using thestandard rod/axle which will go through the carton which houses thevarious types of paper that will be packaged in a plastic pouch thatwill hold moisture upon removing foil seal on product. The paper heldwithin such package will be lightly medicated/moisturized/scented tomeet the needs of today's marketplace. Up till now there has not beensuch a product on the market. With the increasing number of individualswith eating disorders and hemorrhoids, this product will be verypleasing to our baby boomers, and will conveniently be installed inplace of your ordinary toilet paper roll.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Being able to use a moist/medicated/scented toilet tissue for theirhemorrhoids without special application on a regular basis, giving theconsumer the ultimate freedom without the constant need for certainointments and creams.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES/DRAWINGS

ARTICLE A FIG. 1: Elevated view of the top frontal section of theinvention. Section of photo with the bold diagonal lines will be cut outand has no part of the invention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 2: Elevated view of the back top section of theinvention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 3: Elevated view of the top right section of theinvention. Sections of photo with the bold diagonal lines will be cutout. Standard toilet paper rod will go through round cut out all the waythrough to cut out on opposite side (not seen in this photo).

ARTICLE A FIG. 4: Elevated view of the top left section of theinvention. Sections of photo with the bold diagonal lines will be cutout. Standard toilet paper rod will go through round cut out all the waythrough to cut out on opposite side (not seen in this photo).

ARTICLE A FIG. 5: Flat view of front side of invention. Section of photowith the bold diagonal lines will be cut out and has no part of theinvention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 6: Flat view of back side of invention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 7: Flat view of right side of invention. Bold diagonallines indicate section which will be cut out and has no part of theinvention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 8: Flat view of left side of invention. Bold diagonallines indicate section which will be cut out and has no part of theinvention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 9: Close up of top front section of the invention. Bolddiagonal lines indicate section which will be cut out and has no part ofthe invention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 10: Close up of top left section of the invention. Bolddiagonal lines indicate section which will be cut out and has no part ofthe invention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 11: Close up of top right section of the invention. Bolddiagonal lines indicate section which will be cut out and has no part ofthe invention.

ARTICLE A FIG. 12: Close up of bottom section of the invention.

ARTICLE B FIG. 1: Depicts the appearance of the packaging holding paperproduct which will be held internally in Article A completing theinvention

ARTICLE C FIG. 1: This is how the invention will look installed onstandard bathroom toilet paper fixture

ARTICLE D FIG. 1: This shows a full scale drawing of the schematic whichadequately shows the proper measurements which will be used to formulatethe housing of the product in the manufacturing process.

ARTICLE E FIG. 1: Shows 2 piece plastic tube which will be insertedthrough circular openings shown on Article A FIGS. 3 & 4, 7 & 8, and 10& 11

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT:

The usage of my invention will be simply to replace the common householdtoilet paper with a product that is more user friendly, especially tothe baby boomer market. The invention will be able to be installed onthe common toilet paper roll fixture located in most bathroomsworldwide. My product was designed to fit all such fixtures. As seen inArticle C FIG. 1 labeled with numeral #01 gives an adequate idea of howthe product will look installed on its intended household fixture, butmay also be used on your common counter top. Article A FIG. 1 labeledwith numeral #02 shows where the product therein will exit from (sectionwith diagonal lines, which will be cut out). From another angle as seenin flat front view on Article A FIG. 5 labeled with numeral #05, thesame exit point from different perspective (section with diagonal lines,which will be cut out). Close ups describing the above mentioned exitpoint may be seen on Article A FIG. 9 labeled with numeral #08 (sectionwith diagonal lines, which will be cut out).

In the next description, you will see how the invention will beconnected to the preferred common bathroom toilet roll fixture, henceusing common toilet paper rod/axle. Article A FIG. 3 labeled accordinglywith numeral #03 shows the circular entry/exit point at which the commontoilet tissue rod/axle will go through (circular section with diagonallines, will be cut out). Article A FIG. 4 labeled with numeral #04 showsa view of the reverse side which also shows an identical circularpattern at which the common toilet tissue rod/axle will also enter/exitfrom (circular section with diagonal lines, will be cut out). A flatview of the above mentioned circular patterns may also be viewed inArticle A FIGS. 7 & 8 labeled with numerals #06 & #07 (again, circularsections with diagonal lines will be cut out). Close-ups of the circularpatterns may also be viewed on Article A FIGS. 10 & 11 labeledaccordingly with numerals #09 & #10 (circular sections with diagonallines will be cut out).

In the next paragraph a description of the internal portion of Article Awill be described herein. Article B FIG. 1 appropriately labeled withnumeral #13 shows how the packaging held within Article A will looklike. In the drawing of Article B FIG. 1 labeled with numeral #11 youwill see an arrow pointing to a foil seal that will keep the contentsmoist prior to opening package. The foil seal may be removed easily bypulling on a tab located on either side of the seal. In the drawing ofArticle B FIG. 1 labeled with numeral #12, shows where an adhesive/gluewill be applied in the manufacturing process prior to sealing the bottomof Article A, shown in Article A FIG. 12 labeled with numeral #14.

In this paragraph a description of the schematic shown in Article D FIG.1 labeled with numeral #15 will be described herein. Here on thisdrawing (Article D FIG. 1), it will give you all the measurements tofabricate the carton which houses Article B FIG. 1. To Fabricate ArticleA the preferred material used will be wax coated on one side; the otherside will have product logos, name, instructions, label etc . . . Stepone would be to cut out the circular and pill shaped designs shown inred and outlined with red broken lines, and along the entire outer linesshown in Article D FIG. 1. Once everything has been cut out, the nextstep would be to press all solid lines shown on schematic with propermachinery. Once all sections with solid lines on schematic have beenpressed by machine, it will then be ready to fold accordingly by machineprocess.

Here are step by step instructions to fabricate the outer packagingexpressed in Article C FIG. 1 and Article A FIGS. 1 through 12.

EVERY STEP HEREAFTER TAKES PLACE IN CORRELATION TO ARTICLE D FIG. 1

-   -   1. All sections labeled with the word tab, will be folded upward        at a 90 degree angle.    -   2. Section labeled with #16 will be folded upward at a 90 degree        angle.    -   3. Section labeled with #18 will be folded upward and adhered        with carton grade adhesive to tab 2.    -   4. Section labeled with #19 will be folded downward and adhered        to tab 1.    -   5. Next section labeled #20 will be folded upward at a 90 degree        angle, then tab 4 will be adhered with carton grade adhesive to        section labeled #18 and tab 5 will be adhered with carton grade        adhesive to section labeled #19.    -   6. Section labeled #21 will be folded inward at a 90 degree        angle, then adhered with carton grade adhesive to tab 9 leaving        bottom section opened.    -   7. Now with bottom section opened, insert Article E FIG. 1        numeral #25 in through Article D FIG. 1 numeral #27 and out        through Article D FIG. 1 numeral #28. Then glue will be added to        the inside of Article E FIG. 1 numeral #26 and inserted to the        end of numeral #25 shown on Article E FIG. 1 numeral #23    -   8. With bottom remaining opened Article B FIG. 1 which houses        the moist/medicated/scented high absorbency toilet tissue may        now be inserted with adhesive shown on drawing Article B FIG. 1        numeral #12, to section #18, with foil seal in plain view        through opening on #18.    -   9. Now section #22 may now be folded over and adhered with        carton grade adhesive to tabs 6, 7 & 8.        Complete and ready to be boned and shipped to distribution        center.

1. William D. Barnes III, Independent Inventor, claim the intellectualproperty rights of the items shown in Articles A, B, C, D, and E and theproduct intended for the public use (excluding the common householdtoilet paper roll fixture that the product will be installed upon shownin Article C FIG. 1)